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Individual rights, also known as natural rights, are rights held by individuals by virtue of being human. Some theists believe individual rights are bestowed by God. An individual right is a moral claim to freedom of action.
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rights individual group right natural collective held community also freedom people often human members known individuals used law political government
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| a system of due process in criminal justice | instance of | Liberal governments that respect individual rights often provide for systemic controls that protect individual rights | 0.80 | text |
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